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The Role of the Press Council in the Era of Digital Complexity

Assertion (A): The Press Council of India has outlived its utility. Reason (R): The new technology has made ethical issues of the press even more complex. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A) (C) (A) is true, but (R) is […]

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The Soft Property Framework in Corporate Liberalism

Assertion (A): Regulation of private ownership of the broadcast system by the state through broadcast licences creates ‘a system of soft property’. Reason (R): It is premised on the specificities of corporate liberalism. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of

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The Press Council of India is a:ย 

The Press Council of India is a:  (A) non-judicial body (B) private entity (C) non-statutory body (D) quasi-judicial body Correct Ans: (D) Explanation:The Press Council of India (PCI) plays a vital role in safeguarding journalistic standards and press freedom. Established under the Press Council Act of 1978, it functions as a quasi-judicial body. This means

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Government of India prohibits any prejudicial publication of news.

The Government of India through an Act, prohibits any prejudicial publication of news and comments. Identify the Act from the following? Correct Ans: (B) Explanation:The Government of India enforces the Civil Defence Act of 1968 to prevent the dissemination of any news or comments that may harm national security or disrupt public order during times

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Cross-Media Ownership and Its Global Reflection

Assertion (A): Cross-media ownership in India is a reflection of global trend in the media industry. Reason (R): The Indian government is unable to withstand the pressure from multinational companies to legislate against media monopoly. Codes:  (A) Both (A) and (R) are true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the

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Term used for the co-existence of private sector with public sector

The term used for the co-existence of private sector with public sector inbroadcasting is(A) Duopoly(B) Oligopoly(C) Monopoly(D) Triopolyย  Correct Ans: (A) In the field of mass communication, experts use the term โ€œduopolyโ€ to describe the co-existence of both public and private sectors in the broadcasting industry. This arrangement creates a balance where both types of

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ย The organisation of ombudsmen is located in

 The organisation of ombudsmen is located in (A) The United States (B) Brazil (C) Hong Kong (D) South Africa Correct Ans: (A) Explanation: The ombudsman organization, established in the United States, plays a vital role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairness in media and governance. It serves as an independent body that investigates complaints from

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Decision of Union Government to fix minimum price for newspaper

The decision of the Union Government to fix a minimum price for a newspaper was challenged by (A) Hitavada (B) The Tribune (C) Deccan Herald (D) Sakal Correct Ans: (D) Explanation The Union Government’s attempt to regulate newspaper pricing faced strong opposition, particularly from Sakal. The publication challenged this decision, arguing that it restricted press

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